The file attached to this record is the author's final peer reviewed version.This article re-examines the use of arguments in favour of free speech when faced with difficult subjects in music, such as sexual violence against women. We present a new perspective on the 1985 US Senate Hearing on Record Labeling and challenge the orthodoxy that the Hearing was only a matter of free speech. Using critical discourse analysis we argue that the sexist environment of the Hearing, the misogyny of the musicians, plus homosocial bonding resulted in the PMRC’s arguments being unaddressed as attention turned to censorship. Subsequent academic work has continued to focus on censorship, neglecting to investigate how music can propagate danger...
This master’s thesis questions how alternative music publications represent female musicians from th...
This paper examines the prevalence of sexual violence in American media with particular focus on att...
This article explores the late engagement of music research with the long-standing yet overlooked as...
This thesis seeks to identify the general patterns of censorship of popular music in the United Stat...
For many years, the mistreatment of women in particular has essentially been normalized in many part...
Music is intended to be expressive and unconstrained, a tool of communicating emotion and bridging h...
The present volume brings together six articles which all address issues of censorship in music. Whi...
Thesis [M.Ed.] - Wichita State University, College of Liberal Arts and Science, Dept. of HistoryIncl...
Throughout modern history, women have been presented with images of a hyper-sexualized and objectifi...
Rape culture as a term was coined in the 1970s, but it did not become part of the average vernacular...
This study investigated college students\u27 judgments about popular music with controversial lyrics...
The digital age has changed the way music is seen in the modern world. In order to combine the past ...
Freedom of expression and its direct counterpart, censorship and silencing, are increasingly gaining...
This thesis explores the relationships between popular music and experiences of sexual violence. It ...
Are women\u27s lives and freedoms advanced by popular media productions of female sexuality, or do t...
This master’s thesis questions how alternative music publications represent female musicians from th...
This paper examines the prevalence of sexual violence in American media with particular focus on att...
This article explores the late engagement of music research with the long-standing yet overlooked as...
This thesis seeks to identify the general patterns of censorship of popular music in the United Stat...
For many years, the mistreatment of women in particular has essentially been normalized in many part...
Music is intended to be expressive and unconstrained, a tool of communicating emotion and bridging h...
The present volume brings together six articles which all address issues of censorship in music. Whi...
Thesis [M.Ed.] - Wichita State University, College of Liberal Arts and Science, Dept. of HistoryIncl...
Throughout modern history, women have been presented with images of a hyper-sexualized and objectifi...
Rape culture as a term was coined in the 1970s, but it did not become part of the average vernacular...
This study investigated college students\u27 judgments about popular music with controversial lyrics...
The digital age has changed the way music is seen in the modern world. In order to combine the past ...
Freedom of expression and its direct counterpart, censorship and silencing, are increasingly gaining...
This thesis explores the relationships between popular music and experiences of sexual violence. It ...
Are women\u27s lives and freedoms advanced by popular media productions of female sexuality, or do t...
This master’s thesis questions how alternative music publications represent female musicians from th...
This paper examines the prevalence of sexual violence in American media with particular focus on att...
This article explores the late engagement of music research with the long-standing yet overlooked as...